WHAT YOU GET

Highlights: This one-page “project agreement” not only does the job of outlining concisely the terms agreed to for a small job between client and vendor who already know each other, it also goes a long way toward communicating, “We do things professionally.” It also serves its main purpose, which is to put in writing the details about time and money that were agreed to verbally, which is especially important to do with “familiars” to prevent confusion and misinterpretation. It doubles as a contract, including information on revisions, billing, scope, and a place for the client to sign.